Background
Heeley was born on 30 March 1911 in Birmingham and was educated at the Edgbaston High School.
Heeley was born on 30 March 1911 in Birmingham and was educated at the Edgbaston High School.
Heeley reached the doubles final at the 1933 Wimbledon Championships with Norman Farquharson but were defeated in the final by Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling and Gottfried von Cramm in two straight sets. In May 1929 she was a runner–up at the British Hard Court Championships losing the final in straight sets to Simonne Mathieu. In 1931 she defeated Jeanette Morfey in the final of the British Covered Court Championships, played on wood courts at the Queen"s Club in London, with the loss of just one game.
That year she was ranked Number.1 in Britain.
She was part of the British team that lost the 1933 Wightman Cup against the United States at the West Side Tennis Club in New New York She played a doubles match with Dorothy Round which they lost in straight sets to Helen Jacobs and Sarah Palfrey.
Mixed doubles (1 runner-up).